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Actor Tracy Morgan is in a critical condition in hospital following a fatal car crash in New Jersey in the early hours of Saturday morning (07Jun14). The 30 Rock star was among those injured in a horrific accident involving a number of vehicles, according to NBC10.com.
The news outlet reports Morgan is in a critical condition in an intensive care unit at Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
New Jersey State Police spokesman Gregory William has confirmed one victim was killed in the crash, which is said to have occurred when a limo bus overturned. Reports suggest Morgan was among the passengers in the luxury vehicle.
The star is believed to have been travelling back to his home in New Jersey following a show at the Dover Downs Hotel & Casino in Delaware.

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This must have been what people felt like when they first heard the toe-tappin' sounds of those long-haired beatniks from Liverpool. The musical movement that will, indubitably, define our generation has taken form. Round, hot, cheesy form: Macaulay Culkin's Velvet Underground tribute band The Pizza Underground — the monument of musical creativity that recalibrates the lyrics of classic numbers by Lou Reed and company to focus on the theme of pizza — has released its first video and announced a cross-country tour:
January 24 - Brooklyn @ Brooklyn Night Bazaar w/ French Horn Rebellion, Rush Midnight, Heavenly Beat &amp; Seasick MamaJanuary 25 - Philadelphia @ PhilaMOCA January 26 - New Brunswick @ OutworldJanuary 31 - Austin @ Breakpoint on The BoardwalkMarch 5 - San Francisco @ Neck of The WoodsMarch 6 - West Hollywood @ Whisky A Go GoMarch 7 - San Diego @ Ux31March 8 - Tijuana @ MoustacheMarch 10 - Tucson @ 191 WarehouseMarch 11 - El Paso @ The Lowbrow PalaceMarch 12 - Dallas @ Club DadaMarch 13, 14, 15 - Austin @ SXSWMarch 17 - New Orleans @ Hi-Ho LoungeMarch 18 - Mobile @ Alabama Music BoxMarch 19 - Atlanta @ Mammal GalleryMarch 20 - Raleigh @ KingsMarch 21 - Washington, DC @ Black CatMarch 22 - Brooklyn @ Baby's All Right w/ Total Slacker
Culkin and his bandmates will kick off their two month- and 18 concert-long tour on Jan. 24 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, gracing states like Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Texas, California, Arizona, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina — not to mention stops in Washington D.C. and Mexico — along the while. Surely it is the dream of any kazoothiast to embark on a Kerouacian journey following these polyunsaturated troubadours from start to finish... but that takes a good deal of planning and budgeting. Endeavors that a small percentage of the Pizza Underground's target demographic is willing to brave. Luckily, we have your backs. We here at Hollywood.com are lovers of Culkin, of Lou Reed, of pizza, and of the lost art of itinerary creation. We've come up with a complete fiscal guidebook for the greatest journey ever to befall humankind: following Pizza Underground across the country.
How to Follow The Pizza Underground Across the Country
We'll begin with universal costs: the tickets. Here are the prices for each of the shows on the Pizza Underground tour (those unlisted have not yet been announced to the public):
Brooklyn @ Brooklyn Night Bazaar - FreePhiladelphia @ PhilaMOCA - $15Austin @ Breakpoint on The Boardwalk - Free, but sold outSan Francisco @ Neck of The Woods - $10 - $12West Hollywood @ Whisky A Go Go - $20San Diego @ U-31 - Not yet revealedTijuana @ Moustache - Not yet revealedTucson @ 191 Warehouse - Not yet revealedEl Paso @ The Lowbrow Palace - Not yet revealedDallas @ Club Dada - $13 - $15Austin @ SXSW - Not yet revealedNew Orleans @ Hi-Ho Lounge - $15Mobile @ Alabama Music Box - $10Atlanta @ Mammal Gallery - $10Raleigh @ Kings - $13 adv, $15 doorWashington, DC @ Black Cat - $15Brooklyn @ Baby's All Right w/ Total Slacker - Not yet revealed
You'll notice we left out the New Brunswick @ Outworld venue. That is because there is no evidence that this establishment actually exists. We've tried Google. We've tried asking Jersey residents. We don't know what else to try. Still, we've included New Brunswick in our itinerary, just in case any of you have better luck in unlocking this mystery.
At this point, the ticket price amounts to $121 - $127. Calculating the average price per ticket ($11 - $11.50), we can estimate a total range of $187 - $196. Let's go with $196, to be safe.
So now it's time to discuss transportation. The first basic question mark concerns the long stretch between the first Austin show and the San Francisco show, otherwise known as February. Will you return home (to wherever that may be — we're going to assume Brooklyn) for the month of February, or keep course on the open road, living rogue as pizza surges through your blood?
In order to fund this trip, you might want to have a steady paying job, which will entail (most likely) you to actually do it. This means February should probably be set aside for actual life routines. As such, you'll probably want to stick to your personal automobile or public transport for the Northeast shows, isolate the Breakpoint on the Boardwalk concert with a roundtrip flight to and fro' Austin, and then hit the road (or fly out to Cali) for your trip.
If you're going to isolate Austin... You'll probably want to fly out from JFK, leaving on Jan 30, staying in a local hotel (for which you'll find pricing below) and flying back home on Feb 1. Right now, this will run you approximately $238. You can check a list of flight options here. Once March hits, you can proceed with your plan by either-Flying to San Francisco and traveling on land from there. Presently, a flight to San Francisco will run you about $139 ($124, if you're willing to fly into San Jose). Peruse at your leisure.-Driving to San Francisco via RV or car, and continuing on your journey in said vehicle. (The respective sections below will clue you into the fiscal plans for either method.)
But you might want to skip Austin altogether.We hate to say it, but it could be worth it. First off, the show is presently sold out (although there are always ways...). But its isolated location and date could pose more of an inconvenience than anything else. Plus, you will indubitably return to the Austin area later on in your trip for the SXSW shows. Bear that in mind!
Or... you can do the whole thing in one fell swoop, month-long wait-around period included.And here's how that would go down:
-Rent an RVAgain, let's assume you live in Brooklyn. Odds are, if you're a fan of the Pizza Underground, you do. As such, getting to this Williamsburg venue won't be a hastle. But you will have to rent some transport for the following shows. You can go the old fashioned way, but considering the six full days of driving that you're about to embark upon, you might want to kick up the luxury just a bit: rent an RV.
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The closest Cruise America to Brooklyn would be in Roslyn, on Long Island, running you $89 a night for standard-sized RV, in addition to mileage costs of $0.34 a mile. For a 56-day trip that takes you a total of 7,606 miles, that will amount to $7,570. Then, of course, there's gas. Your RV is estimated to burn a gallon of fuel every eight miles. Gas prices vary substantially throughout our great nation, but we've factored the average per gallon cost for each of the locations you'll be visiting to be $3.22. Some quick math will lead you to a grand gas total of $3,061. Combine this with your $7,570 and you've got a grand transportation total of $10,631.
That's a pretty penny, but luckily you're not alone: the RV, complete with bedroom and kitchen, comfortably sleeps five. If you can rally a full team for this trip, it'll leave everyone only spending $2,126 on this leg of the journey. Of course, this is on top of tickets (which would bring it to $2,322) and food.
If you're going to isolate or eradicate Austin...If you are planning to eradicate the first Austin show from your itinerary, this changes things... for the better! First off, your stay in the residential vehicle will be substantially shorter, since you're cutting out an entire month in the process. (If we're being logical, you won't need the RV for the first three shows if you're not going to continue on straight from Jersey. Just take a car to Philly and New Brunswick.) A 20-day stay in the RV will run you $1,780, plus a mileage bill of $2,344 for the 6,897 miles you'll be driving. Tack on gas expenses of $2,776 and you've got $5,120.
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FoodNaturally, you're going to want to keep in step with the theme of your trip and only eat pizza. Since you're starting your trip in Brooklyn, we assume you'll want to stock up on your entire pizza banquet there, seeing as how the locations to which you plan on traveling will supply you with far inferior examples of what you know to be a delicacy. There are some problems with the plan:-One pizza pie, in Brooklyn, will run you an average of $15. Estimate that each person will consume one pie of pizza per day. That's 56 pies of pizza per person (realistically, you won't be able to fit all your pizza in the RV fridge, but we'll get back to that), amounting to $840 for your entire diet budget. But...-You'll need a second, third, and maybe fourth fridge. You can recycle the pizza boxes and wrap each pie in tin foil to make more space in the RV fridge, which should be stocked to the brim, but you still won't have nearly enough room for 56+ pizza pies. We know, the thought of succumbing to non-New York pizza is nightmarish, but we have a mission here.Still, you will want to limit your intake of pizza from the otherlands. We figure that, if you're ambitious, you can stuff 20 pizza pies into one of these RV fridges. That'll keep...i) one of you fed for 20 daysii) two of you fed for 10 daysiii) three of you fed for six days and the next morning's breakfastiv) four of you fed for five daysv) all five of you fed for four days
Which means, of course, that you'll eventually have to stop and get more pizza. But where will you be?i) By the 20th day, you'll be... Non-Austin: Back home. Perfect plan... for you. Your friends are starving, though.Austin: In limbo, killing time between Austin and San Francisco. Restock anywhere but New Mexico (their pizza is so bad, the locals are known to throw it on roofs!), and then again in 20 days, when you'll be somewhere in Southern California (where the price is also about $15 a pie). ii) By the 10th day, you'll be...Non-Austin: Dallas. Average price = $9. That'll last you 'til home.Austin: Limbo. Restock a few times before hitting California, then again in San Francisco ($15), Austin ($12), then you're home.iii) By the sixth day, you'll be...Non-Austin: Tijuana (your guess is as good as mine). After that, Austin ($12), then Raleigh ($10), then home.Austin: Limbo, limbo, limbo, limbo, limbo... San Fran ($15), Tucson ($10), Austin ($12), Washington D.C. ($15), home.iv) By the fifth day, you'll be...Non-Austin: San Diego ($15), Dallas ($12), Atlanta ($12), home.Austin: Limbo x 7. Then San Fran ($15), Tucson ($10), Austin ($12), Raleigh ($10), home.v) By the fourth day, you'll be...Non-Austin: West Hollywood ($15), Tucson ($10), Austin ($12), Mobile ($10), Brooklyn for one last show (just grab a buffalo chicken slices at Anna Maria's on Bedford), home.
-Drive your own car and stay in cheap hotelsOne last time, let's assume you live in Brooklyn. If you don't, you can come stay with me the first night. (Just don't be loud, Matt has to get up early.) After that, however, you'll need to find a place to stay in each of the cities you visit. But let's back up just a second.
Considering the fact that the hotel plan would be highly unfeasible in the Austin-included route, we'll just assume that you're starting with San Fransisco for this foray.
Right off the bat, you've got that pesky RV rental fee taken off your lap. There's a good chance, too, that you've got better gas mileage in your standard sedan than you would in those fuel guzzlers — let's estimate 30 miles to the gallon.
That's $740 so far, which you can split with whatever passengers you're able to accumulate. And here's where the hotel prices come in:
San Francisco: Redwood Inn - $89/nightWest Hollywood: Comfort Inn - $89/nightSan Diego: Best Western Plus Hacienda Hotel - $64/nightTijuana: Motel 6 San Ysidro - $42/nightTucson: University Inn - $53/nightEl Paso: Ibis Juarez Consulado - $35/nightDallas: Days Inn - $33/nightAustin: Rodeway Inn - $59/night x 3 (three night event)New Orleans: Sun Suites - $39/nightMobile: Family Inns of America - $30/nightAtlanta: Masters Inn - $29/nightRaleigh: Econo Lodge Inn &amp; Suites - $40/nightWashington D.C.: Knights Inn - $42
All together, that's $729. Add that to $740 (split between however many people with which you're traveling) and you've got your transporation total. But now we're back on food.
FoodWithout a fridge, you'll be needing to make daily pizza stops:
San Francisco: $15 a pieWest Hollywood: $15 a pieSan Diego: $15 a pieTijuana: ?Tucson: $10 a pieEl Paso: $12 a pieDallas: $12 a pieAustin: $12 a pieNew Orleans: $13 a pieMobile: $10 a pieAtlanta: $12 a pieRaleigh: $10 a pieWashington D.C.: $15 a pie
So we've covered almost all bases. The only option unaccounted for is the fly-to-San-Francisco-and-travel-on-land-from-there option. Since you're ending up in Brooklyn, you'll probably need to finagle one of those deals where you drive somebody's car across country for them. There are people who pay you to do that. Check Craigslist. Be careful, though.
SO THAT'S IT! Now you have all the information necessary to follow Macaulay Culkin's pizza-themed Velvet Underground tribute band across the continental United States. The dream.
Bon voyage!
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Fans of Bruce Springsteen can now study The Boss thanks to a new course at Rutgers University in New Jersey. Deans at the New Brunswick college are planning to offer a freshman seminar examining the theology of Springsteen.
Course professor Azzan Yadin-Israel has revealed the class will cover Springsteen's entire discography from his 1973 album Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. to last year's (12) Wrecking Ball, according to RollingStone.com.
The professor says, "Springsteen tries to drag the power of religious symbols that are usually relegated to some transcendent reality into our lived world. In his later albums he also writes very openly about faith."

Singer Toni Braxton was left red-faced during a concert in New Brunswick, New Jersey last week (ends16Aug13) when she suffered a wardrobe malfunction while dancing seductively with a fan. The R&B star appeared to be unaware of the extent of the problem as she bared her backside to giggling fans, and she refused to step off the stage for a costume change when her dance partner told her that her thong was on show before offering up his sports jacket.
Braxton continued performing as an assistant and a backing singer attempted to mend the dress, and she was still singing when a stagehand removed it altogether, leaving the Un-Break My Heart hitmaker wearing nothing but high heels, a thong, a bra, her fan's jacket and a smile.
The fun-loving star gave the audience a quick flash of her underwear before continuing with her concert.
Footage of the wardrobe malfunction, captured on a camera phone, has been obtained by TMZ.com and posted online.

Troubled U.S. reality TV star Jenelle Evans has been arrested for assault and possession of heroin. Brunswick County police officers in North Carolina were called to the Teen Mom 2 star's home on Tuesday (23Apr13) following a report suggesting she and her estranged husband Courtland Rogers were fighting. Rogers accused Evans of hitting him with a piece of furniture during the altercation.
Police officers found 12 bindles of heroin and the prescription painkiller Percocet and took Evans into custody, according to TMZ.com.
Evans is now facing five different criminal charges, including possession with intent to manufacture, sell and distribute, simple assault, simple possession of a schedule II controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Evans was also served with an outstanding warrant for failure to pay child support for her three-year-old son Jace.
In March (13), Evans entered a rehab facility but left the 30-day-programme earlier than scheduled.

You’d think — in a country founded on freedom, in an era of intellectual progress — that our people would no longer be subject to this brand of ribald religious persecution. But it is with a heavy heart that we report today on the wrongdoings of a New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles in its prohibition of 24-year-old Egg Harbor Township resident Aaron Williams’ simple, wholly reverent wish to take his driver’s license photo while wearing the traditional headgear sanctified by his religious scripture.
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Yes, the religion to which he subscribes is that of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. And yes, the headgear in question was actually a pasta strainer Williams popped on his dome in an act of satire. But does that make the ordeal any less severe?
Okay, yes. It's actually kind of funny. But funny's important, too.
Galloway, N.J.'s syndication of Patch reports that on Feb. 2, Williams arrived at a DMV in the Middlesex County neighborhood of Dayton, draped from the neck up in the hallowed garb of his noodly-appendaged lord and savior. When Williams refused to take the pasta strainer off his head for the purposes of a photo, proclaiming it his religious right — akin to the entitlement of respective disciplines to don turbins, yarmulkes, and Travolta-Brand Scientology visers — DMV employees called the South Brunswick Police Department to handle the wiseassery. I mean, sacrosanct devotion. I mean, unorthodox venue for dishware storage.
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For those unfamiliar with the learnings of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, often deemed Pastafarianism, they stem from a satirical essay written in 2005 by Oregon State University physics graduate Bobby Henderson. The phenomenon of the FSM sardonically mirrors the scriptures of Christianity, challenges the very ideas of organized religion and Biblical dogma, and occasionally provokes people to do things like showing up at a public business with a colander chapeau. And although this probably doesn't accomplish anything in the vein of opening minds to new ideas or highlighting the subjectivity in tenets deemed fundamental, it's at least pretty funny.
And funny's important, too.
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Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans has moved on from one bad boy to the next. After she reportedly reunited with her ex Kieffer Delp — who spent time in prison for drug charges earlier this year — the MTV star began dating a new guy, Courtland Rogers. And after just three months of dating, the two tied the knot in a shotgun courthouse wedding on Tuesday, a Brunswick County, North Carolina magistrate confirms to Hollywood.com.
"Yeah its true," Evans' attorney, Dustin Sullivan, tells Hollywood.com. "I found out afterwards as well and I was at the courthouse."
But Evans and Rogers were also in the courthouse on Tuesday for another, non-nuptial related, reason. "The two were married at the courthouse by a magistrate after Courtland had his first appearance for his pending felony charge," Sullivan says. "He was in court for obtaining property by false pretenses and shoplifting."
So much for a honeymoon! Evans has always had a knack for attracting bad boys, starting with her child's father, Charles Andrew Lewis, who basically disappeared from Evans' life after she gave birth to their son Jace. Lewis was followed by the aforementioned Kieffer Delp and, earlier this year, Evans was briefly engaged to Gary Head. Evans and Head called off their engagement after they were both were arrested following a domestic dispute in June.
Now, Evans, who herself has been arrested five times, is married to a man who is currently fighting a felony charge in court. Well, they do say that couples should take an interest in each other's hobbies...
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The comic, 44, was found unconscious by a friend after mixing up prescription medication, according to reports.
He was taken to a hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he passed away on Wednesday (29Sep10).
Giraldo had a short-lived comedy series on TV in America and is a regular at celebrity roasts on TV network Comedy Central.

The comic was taken to a hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on Saturday (25Sep10) after suffering an alleged accidental drugs overdose and passed away four days later.
Now Hasselhoff, who appeared alongside Giraldo in a Comedy Central Roast in August (10), is leading tributes to the funnyman,
In a post on his Twitter.com page, Hasselhoff writes, "Greg Giraldo was a fantastic gentleman with a great heart! And I am deeply saddened by this news!"
Ghost Whisperer actor Jamie Kennedy also offered his condolences, writing on Twitter, "Greg Giraldo. The world has lost a brilliant mind. I was very fortunate to watch Greg at the laugh factory many times. He was gut busting. RIP."
Comedienne Sarah Silverman praised the late star for being "belly-laugh hilarious, prolific, good &amp; kind."

Executives at Brunswick Capital Partners LP filed a lawsuit against the snapper on Friday (02Apr10), accusing her of owing $803,000 (£535,000) for arranging a deal to help manage her money woes.
Leibovitz was said to have signed the deal with U.S. private equity firm Colony Capital last month (Mar10), when she was facing the prospect of selling away the rights to her portfolio to pay off a $24 million (£16 million) debt.
The contract allowed Leibovitz to retain total control of her photographs, worth an estimated $40 million (£27 million), while Colony experts agreed to manage her debt and market her life's work, reports the Associated Press.
The suit, filed in Manhattan state court in New York, declares, "As a result of its diligent efforts, Brunswick Capital successfully found several interested and viable investors" for Leibovitz, including Colony.
Leibovitz has made a name for herself taking portraits of royalty and stars including Demi Moore, John Lennon and Miley Cyrus.